Changing a Sentence to Have the Same Meaning Exercise Answers
Answers to the exercise Different Sentence but the same meaning Exercise
1. I prefer listening to music to watching television.
I like listening to music more than watching television.
2. Television has too much advertising.
Television has too many adverts.
3. There are only a few good programmes on television that I like watching.
There aren't a lot of good programmes on television worth watching.
4. I haven't watched television for ages.
It's been a long time since I watched television.
5. If I don't buy some new music every month, I get bored with my collection.
I get bored with my collection so I buy some new music every month.
6. Why don't you stay in and watch television this afternoon?
If I were you, I would stay in and watch television this afternoon.
7. They have a lot of repeats on television at the moment.
There are a lot of repeats on television lately.
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